A former employee with Newfoundland and Labrador's teachers' union — who's wanted on a warrant in Alberta and faces charges in this province — has now been charged with an additional 22 counts, including theft from his former employer.

According to court documents, Michael Tracey, 36, allegedly stole goods worth less than $5,000 from the NLTA in St. John's.

He's also charged with breaching court conditions.

The other 20 charges are in relation to a rash of six home break-ins in the St. John's area. All of the offences allegedly took place between late May and early June.

Tracey is due back in court on the charges later this summer.

Previous charges

A CBC News investigation previously revealed that Tracey faces three dozen counts of fraud and identity theft in Alberta, even though he had been living and working for the NLTA in Newfoundland since last year.